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Noel Reports · World · before 2 meat.

❗️President Zelensky stated that negotiations have not reached a dead end and Ukraine is ready for a trilateral meeting with Russia and the US, but it is delayed due to the US focus on Iran. He noted that America proposed a meeting in the US, which Ukraine supported, but Russia declined, while Russia's proposals of Turkey or Switzerland were rejected by the US.

❗️President Zelensky stated that negotiations have not reached a dead end and Ukraine is ready for a trilateral meeting with Russia and the US, but it is delayed due to the US focus on Iran. He noted that America proposed a meeting in the US, which Ukraine supported, but Russia declined, while Russia's proposals of Turkey or Switzerland were rejected by the US.

Noel Reports · World · before 2 meat.

Ukrainian forces struck an S-400 launcher near Hvardiiske in occupied Crimea, hit the Alchevsk metallurgical plant used in large-caliber ammunition production, and targeted a Russian military train near Novosvitlivka. Additional strikes hit UAV command posts, troop concentrations, and staging areas across multiple regions.

Ukrainian forces struck an S-400 launcher near Hvardiiske in occupied Crimea, hit the Alchevsk metallurgical plant used in large-caliber ammunition production, and targeted a Russian military train near Novosvitlivka. Additional strikes hit UAV command posts, troop concentrations, and staging areas across multiple regions.

Noel Reports · World · before 2 meat.

Ukrainian forces advanced on the Oleksandrivsk axis, regaining about 440km² and liberating 9 settlements, including 2 in Zaporizhzhia and 7 in Dnipropetrovsk regions. Stabilization measures continue in 3 more settlements as Russian forces attempt to reinforce the area with reserves.

Ukrainian forces advanced on the Oleksandrivsk axis, regaining about 440km² and liberating 9 settlements, including 2 in Zaporizhzhia and 7 in Dnipropetrovsk regions. Stabilization measures continue in 3 more settlements as Russian forces attempt to reinforce the area with reserves.

Noel Reports · World · before 2 meat.

Ukraine downed or suppressed 150 drones overnight after Russia launches 164 UAVs including around 90 Shahed-type drones alongside an Iskander-M ballistic missile, with confirmed strikes at 7 locations and debris recorded at 2 additional sites.

Ukraine downed or suppressed 150 drones overnight after Russia launches 164 UAVs including around 90 Shahed-type drones alongside an Iskander-M ballistic missile, with confirmed strikes at 7 locations and debris recorded at 2 additional sites.

Noel Reports · World · before 2 meat.

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Science Facts · World · before 2 meat.

Beneath nearly a mile of Antarctica's ice lies a landscape frozen in time for 34 million years.In the remote Wilkes Land region of East Antarctica, scientists have mapped an immense, pristine prehistoric world completely preserved under more than 5,500 feet (1.7 km) of ice. Covering roughly 12,000 square miles—an area comparable to the state of Maryland—this buried terrain includes towering highland plateaus and dramatic river-carved valleys plunging up to 4,000 feet deep.Using advanced satellite data combined with airborne ice-penetrating radar, researchers revealed a network of ancient river channels and rugged topography that dates back to a time when Antarctica was far warmer and greener—likely blanketed in lush forests and teeming with life—before the continent became locked in permanent ice around 34 million years ago during the Eocene-Oligocene transition.What sets this discovery apart is the extraordinary preservation: unlike most glacial regions where moving ice grinds and reshapes the bedrock, the ice sheet here has stayed remarkably cold, thick, and nearly stationary for tens of millions of years. This has turned the landscape into a near-perfect geological time capsule, shielding it from erosion and environmental change.The find opens exciting possibilities for future research. Scientists are now developing plans to drill through the overlying ice to extract samples of the ancient soil, sediments, and potential organic remnants trapped below. These materials could provide unprecedented insights into Earth's ancient climate, the processes that triggered the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet, and how the planet transitioned into its current icy state—offering vital clues about past—and potentially future—climate dynamics.[Jamieson, S. S. R., Ross, N., Paxman, G. J. G., et al. (2023). A preserved fluvial landscape beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Nature Communications]Science and facts💡

Beneath nearly a mile of Antarctica's ice lies a landscape frozen in time for 34 million years.In the remote Wilkes Land region of East Antarctica, scientists have mapped an immense, pristine prehistoric world completely preserved under more than 5,500 feet (1.7 km) of ice. Covering roughly 12,000 square miles—an area comparable to the state of Maryland—this buried terrain includes towering highla...